Director, Laura Yoder
Certificate candidates are required to complete 16 hours of preparatory course work before the internship, including:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required pre-internship courses: | ||
HNGR 114 | Poverty, Justice and Transformation | 4 |
HNGR/ANTH 385 | Field Research Methods | 4 |
ANTH 353 | Culture and Difference | 4 |
Electives | ||
Select one or more of the following: | 4 | |
Marginal Voices in Old Testament Studies | ||
Global Health | ||
AIS: Gender and Global Health * | ||
Nature, Environment & Society | ||
AIS: Nature, Environment, and Society * | ||
Topics in History (Indigenous Histories in the Majority World) | ||
Islam: Foundations to Modernity | ||
Social Change in Latin America | ||
Latin American Colonial Literature (1492-1800) | ||
Modern Latin American Literature | ||
Politics of Global Development | ||
Development Economics | ||
Total Credits | 16 |
Code | Title | Credits |
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HNGR Internship courses: | ||
HNGR 481 | Introduction to Global Christian Perspective | 0 |
HNGR 484 | Global Christian Perspective | 4 |
HNGR 491 | Introduction to Internship in Development | 0 |
HNGR 496 | Internship in Development | 4-8 |
Independent Study | ||
Credit in either student's major field of study or under the HNGR Program | 2-4 | |
Upon Return to Campus, post-internship course: | ||
HNGR 494 | HNGR Capstone Integration Seminar | 2 |
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College policy states that students shall not be allowed to take more than one AIS course.
Students who complete the preparatory course work, internship, independent study, and integrative seminar will receive the Human Needs and Global Resources Certificate in recognition of fulfillment of all requirements.
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